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Posted: Friday, 21 August 2009 1:42PM

Bloomberg: Drug CEOs Don't Make Much Money



NEW YORK (AP/1010 WINS)  -- The mayor -- and wealthiest person in New York City with a fortune estimated at $16.5 billion -- made the comments on his radio show Friday during a discussion about health care.
   
"You know, last time I checked, pharmaceutical companies don't make a lot of money, their executives don't make a lot of money -- not that they couldn't be better,'' Bloomberg said.
   
Pharmaceutical CEOs are known to make millions, with generous salaries, stock options and other perks.
   
Abbott Laboratories Inc. Chairman and Chief Executive Miles White's compensation was $25.3 million in 2008. The North Chicago, Ill.-based company saw profit rising 35 percent to $4.88 billion.
   
Merck & Co.'s chief executive, Richard T. Clark, received a $17.3 million compensation package for 2008. The company's profit more than doubled to $7.8 billion.
   
The mayor, a Republican-turned-independent who already has spent more than $36 million on his re-election campaign this year, often battles criticism that he is out of touch with regular people. He built his fortune after founding the financial information company that bears his name.
   
Earlier this year he declared "we love the rich people'' while arguing against raising taxes on the wealthy, and said recently that President Barack Obama, who earns $400,000 a year and has made millions from book sales, "doesn't get paid that much'' and is "on a budget'' like millions of Americans.
   
Portraying Bloomberg as out of touch is a tactic often used by the Democratic frontrunner in the race, City Comptroller William Thompson Jr.
   
Thompson's campaign said in a statement Friday that Bloomberg "needs a dose of reality.''
   
"Once again, Mike proves that he just doesn't get it,'' the statement said.
   
It was clear that Bloomberg or one of his aides realized his gaffe while he was still on the air Friday.
   
The mayor, who has sought to cast himself as a financial and business expert, came back from a break and said he had looked up the pay of some pharmaceutical executives.
   
"Some of them are making a decent amount, more than a decent amount of money,'' he said.
   
Either way, Bloomberg said, it doesn't solve anything to beat up on pharmaceutical companies while trying to come up with health care solutions.

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Bloomy: Drug CEOs Don't Make Much Money
08/21/2009 2:31PM
The mayor -- and wealthiest person in New York City with a fortune estimated at $16.5 billion -- made the comments on his radio show Friday during a discussion about health care. "You know, last time I checked, pharmaceutical companies don't make alot of money, their executives don't make a lot of money -- not that they couldn't be better.'' Hmmm...
OMG, Such A Nice Man, Too, Before
By NYCNiceGuy on 08/21/2009 2:35PM
It's very sad Bloomy is so nuts and out-of-touch like this. Really, it's time he retired. He did some good, but it's just human nature I guess...for people to go nuts and lose touch with reality when they're in power too long (or have too much money, which is another kind of power, too).
Good riddance in November!
By Bill C on 08/21/2009 3:04PM
Since the Mayor and his City Council members thought it okay with everyone to vote themselves a third term, without allowing NYC resident a voice on the issue, I refuse to vote for him, or his City Council members in the coming election. As a matter of fact, I discourage anyone and everyone from voting these people back into office again. I'm tired of seeing empty and half-built condos all over NYC, I'm tired of seeing the rich eating fine meals while poor and middle class people are starving and wondering how they will buy their kids school supplies, and I'm tired of the feelings of entitleme
Bloomber needs to go.
By Sam on 08/21/2009 3:17PM
This is the same guy who sought to change term limits for his own benefit. Some people are just so corrupt with money and power, they don't know when to stop!
............
By James on 08/21/2009 3:27PM
NO BLOOMBERG!
Thank God I live in NJ
By Mike on 08/21/2009 3:31PM
All I know is that if you New Yorkers vote this dweeb into a third term then you get what you deserve.
It's true: Money is really the root of all evil
By Amelia Petagna on 08/21/2009 3:31PM
It separates the haves from the have nots by "billions" of miles.
bloomberg outrage
By greg on 08/21/2009 3:31PM
bloomberg outrage the mayor is not living on this planet and he cheated the people.
are you kidding
By poppy on 08/21/2009 3:33PM
16 million dollars at year is more money then i made my father and mother and my sisters and their familys have made in a lifetime from the 1800 hundreds to 2009 you are living in anoter world
VOTING FOR THOMPSON
By RD - NYC on 08/21/2009 3:44PM
Bloomberg and his supporters are a little scary. A campaign worker snuck into my building and kept knocking on doors until someone reponded. Can we say a little intrusive and dangerous? I have already received three Bloomberg mailings - isn't that enough?
WOW
By .... on 08/21/2009 3:51PM
You are unreal Bloomberg. Please get out of NYC.
REALITY PERSON
By MORT HERMAN on 08/21/2009 5:21PM
MR.MAYOR: GET REAL THERE REALLY PEOPLE OUT THERE THAT DO HAVE TO COUNT THEIR MONEY. IT TAKES ONE THOUSAND MILLION TO MAKE A BILLION....YOU HAVE MORE THAN 16 BILLION. YOU NEED A REST.
CEO COMPENSATON
By BOB on 08/21/2009 7:11PM
ALL CEO's MAKE TOO MUCH MONEY
emt
By scott zelenetz on 08/21/2009 10:32PM
Where has the Mayor Bloomberg we re-elected gone. This is not the level headed straight talking man we elected in his first 2 terms. He has done a very good job his first term and a half, but I do believe it is time for a change. Thanks Mike.
Voting Bloomberg Out of Office
By Jeff on 08/21/2009 11:26PM
Voting Bloomberg out of office. Bloomberg is a flip flop. Won't get my vote but Comptroller William Thompson Jr. is not better either we new yorkers need a good person running for mayor.
His he really thinking..........
By Roy on 08/22/2009 3:01AM
Just when you think our Mayor cannot go ahead a blow his chances for re-election he sticks his foot way up his ..., Bloomberg you just lost so many of us. Anymore like this and we will surely be gone.
absorbing povestvuesh
By abraryday on 10/03/2009 10:35PM
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